Monday, July 09, 2007

The BBR Rocks Martyrs (again)!

Last weekend, we had ANOTHER gigantic weekend show at Martyrs. I had a bunch of friends in the audience. (Several Fugue members and Fuzzy and Erica and The Juice-Boxers, Steve and Joanna B. Just the most lovely people, ever.)

It was a spectacular show. The audience was there to be entertained and we packed the show FULL of guest stars and comedy and music and magic and boobies, boobies, boobies.

The show's producer passed these pictures onto me for my MySpace page and I'm soon off to load them there. But I thought you might like to see them too.


Here's a picture of a table full of people that I like, chatting during intermission. I was very lucky to have a bunch of good friends in the audience for the show. These are them.


This is a little skit where the girls kill my character, because he's cheated on all of them. It ends with Paris Green pulling the pin on a grenade and leaving it in my lap. In the blackout, I blows up! Nice.


Look at that great picture! The lighting looks good. My dopey costume looks good. And if you look to the left, you can see Ms. Pixy's knife coming to knife me up!


That's a little moment in the show when Ms. Titi Touche comes over and flirts me up a little bit. Just look at her smile! She's a firecracker onstage, as lively and exciting and vivacious as the best in the business. She's a delight to watch onstage!



This is The Duet. Hendo and I prepped a Duet of "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" and it brought the house down. They cheered when we started to sing together and laughed at all the right places and went bonkers when it was over, yelling for us.
And just look at our faces, we're having a blast, up there.


This has been a VERY good year to be doing the BBR. Road Trips! Martyrs Mega-Shows! And we just added a new Bombshell. Could this show be any more fun? (I don't think so. But I'm eager to be proven wrong!)

Dope-ily Yours,
Second Cousin Joe

PS. All photo credit goes to the fine, fine Mr. Fuzzy Gerdes, who makes people look much, much better onstage, than they probably looked at the show.

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